‘People are going to use them’: Waterford scheme promotes safe use of e-scooters, e-bikesDepartment of Justice-funded Treo Port Láirge works with teens and young adultsFri Feb 06 2026 - 06:00
Grace Lynch made people ‘feel happy just to be around her’, teenager’s funeral hears There are ‘mad youngsters full of bravado’ driving scramblers on roads that ‘will kill and be killed’, priest saysFri Jan 30 2026 - 14:12
George Nkencho’s brother says two gardaí visited in weeks leading to fatal shootingWitnesses describe build up and shooting on morning of December 30th, 2020Fri Jan 16 2026 - 20:16
The Complex arts centre to close after final meeting proves unsuccessful in finding solution Lease on facility in privately owned Smithfield building expired at midnight on WednesdayThu Jan 15 2026 - 15:55
‘One lifeline left’: Last-minute breakthrough needed to save The Complex arts centreGovernment intervention in form of multimillion euro acquisition required to prevent Dublin facility’s closureTue Jan 13 2026 - 20:19
Revised Dún Laoghaire harbour plan unveiled amid claims of selling off ‘the family jewels’Several councillors raise concerns over ‘privatisation’ of south Co Dublin amenityTue Jan 13 2026 - 12:38
‘Cyclists have become a nightmare in Dublin’: Judge reduces €50,000 damages award by 80%Court finds cyclist was mainly responsible for collision with motorbike in which he suffered brain and soft-tissue injuriesMon Jan 12 2026 - 21:35
Army chaplain attacked with knife to receive military honour Three members of Defence Forces to receive distinguished service medals for response to 2024 incidentMon Jan 12 2026 - 20:43
The world in 2050: Ireland reunited, robot Formula 1 and a rail link to FranceDecisions made today will have stark consequences in 25 years. A panel of experts offer their predictions on politics, health, housing, tech and moreSat Dec 27 2025 - 06:00
Future of Dublin arts centre The Complex hangs in the balance amid €7.6m bid for State fundsPetition with more than 15,000 signatures appeals for urgent action to save multi-disciplinary arts spaceThu Dec 18 2025 - 17:17
Granddaughter of Chaim Herzog takes part in Hanukkah celebration in Dublin Minister for Justice among those at Herzog Park to mark Jewish festival and commemorate victims of Sydney attackMon Dec 15 2025 - 21:27
Scam calls from UK +44 numbers in Ireland: Who is it and what should I do? Ireland is experiencing a significant rise in scam calls that appear to be coming from the UK, according to ComRegFri Dec 12 2025 - 19:54
Hundreds rally in Dublin to demand amnesty for 1,500 asylum seekersAbolish Direct Provision Ireland group believes EU migration pact will worsen experience of applicantsWed Dec 10 2025 - 20:33
‘The only other option would be nursing homes’: Older people turn to gated community in LaoisHeritage Village opens to first residents as advocacy group voices concern over lack of ‘age-friendly’ homesWed Dec 10 2025 - 06:00
‘We can’t let this happen’: Dozens of artists to lose studios with closure of The ComplexVenue had agreement with developer to buy site but this was dependent on State funding that has not materialisedFri Dec 05 2025 - 06:00
Concerns raised over ‘gaps’ in International Protection Bill Bill to replace existing law in implementing EU Asylum and Migration PactThu Nov 27 2025 - 15:44
Thalidomide survivors secure further political support on anniversary of drug withdrawal ‘My mother passed away without an apology. She fought all her life for me to get recognition,’ campaigner saysWed Nov 26 2025 - 18:02
Thalidomide survivors: 'Living as an unacknowledged person is a real tragedy'Thalidomide survivors met with politicians at Leinster House to mark 64 years since the drug's worldwide withdrawal. Video: Cian O'Connell/Dara Mac DónaillWed Nov 26 2025 - 16:36
Europe ‘a little bit removed’ from US and will be more realistic in future decisions, says KennyFormer taoiseach given inaugural Trinity European Laureate Award in recognition of Irish EU presidency in 2013Wed Nov 26 2025 - 07:00
Taxi drivers take protest against Uber’s proposed fixed fares to Leinster HouseUber says potential passengers more likely to book trips when given fare in advance Sun Nov 23 2025 - 14:29
Government expresses reservations as Cop30 deal agreed after bitter standoffThe agreement, which came close to collapse, has been criticised for paying lip service to climate crisisSun Nov 23 2025 - 07:40
An adventurous spirit carried Dylan Commins ‘through every chapter of his life’Transport and recovery business owner, who died in Co Louth crash, had ‘talked about becoming a millionaire’, sister tells mournersFri Nov 21 2025 - 18:40
Sensitive children’s health data submitted by CHI in High Court dispute with manager delays case Case involves dismissal of business manager at Children’s Health Ireland Wed Nov 19 2025 - 18:39
Storm Claudia: Motorists urged to take caution as flooding still possible in Leinster and Munster Co Wexford badly hit, with homes and businesses flooded as rivers burst their banksSat Nov 15 2025 - 17:57
Search operation continues off Irish coast after person reported missing from UK naval vessel Vessel was located north of Tory Island when the alert was raisedSat Nov 15 2025 - 17:56
The Offspring at 3Arena review: Kiss cams, beach balls, a gorilla-suited hype man – and depth, tooThe US pop-punks may amount to a period piece, but, as their Dublin gig shows, they remain a beloved oneThu Nov 13 2025 - 13:07
Ireland weather: Flooding in Cork and Kerry after torrential rainR594 impassible at Madore after river Ilen burst its banksTue Nov 11 2025 - 20:12
A night in Dublin city centre: Is this a night-time economy or just a pub crawl capital?Amid talk of safety fears and taxi shortages, workers on the city’s late shift are getting on with business, while visitors are ‘seeing where the night takes us’Sat Nov 08 2025 - 06:00
Gardaí who rescued woman from burning house back on duty on Citywest frontline‘We have families and homes to go to as well,’ says member of Garda Public Order Unit who won Scott Medal for braveryFri Oct 24 2025 - 13:28
Protesters return to Citywest but urge crowds not to engage in violence‘Constant presence’ of gardaí confirmed at Ipas centre as footage released to identify riotersThu Oct 23 2025 - 21:22
Five men remanded on bail and ordered to stay away from Citywest Hotel following unrestMen aged between 39 and 53 have been remanded on bail to appear in court on various dates in November Wed Oct 22 2025 - 20:06
Live: Heather Humphreys attended in ‘good faith’ charity event at centre of Garda inquiryMeanwhile Tánaiste Simon Harris wins confidence vote, as Opposition criticises ‘broken promises’Wed Oct 15 2025 - 21:47
Met Éireann forecasts high pressure to bring dry and cloudy weather until the weekendMet Éireann forecasts limited bright or sunny intervals in parts of the country on Wednesday Wed Oct 15 2025 - 06:21
Former Green Party senator says it was a mistake for her party to back ConnollySimon Harris says a Connolly win in the presidential election next week would not impact Government thinking on changes to the triple lock in any wayTue Oct 14 2025 - 20:41
Luke Combs: Who is Slane Castle’s next headliner?A beer-chugging, jeans-wearing all-American, Combs’s music is propped up on escapism, heartbreak and nostalgiaFri Oct 10 2025 - 09:21
Infant boy dies following road incident in DublinWoman (80s) killed in separate two-vehicle collision in Co CavanWed Oct 08 2025 - 06:30
‘I’m prepared for what might happen’: novelist Naoise Dolan approaches Gaza on next flotillaAs Global Sumud Flotilla activists return home after being in custody in Israel, writer prepares for possible interceptionWed Oct 08 2025 - 06:00
Ireland’s maths gender gap: why boys are getting twice as many top gradesSingle-sex school and a lack of confidence are key issues - but new training methods and awareness of systemic barriers suggest change is coming Tue Oct 07 2025 - 06:59
Lewis Capaldi in Dublin review: Singer is left speechless after standing ovation at 3ArenaLewis Capaldi tells Dublin crowd 'it's been far too long' as star returns to the spotlightTue Sept 30 2025 - 10:59
‘Apprentices are earning over €50,000’: Why more school leavers are turning to tradesSnobbery over apprenticeships is fading with the housing and cost of living crises making them more appealingTue Sept 30 2025 - 05:59
How is AI affecting jobs for graduates in Ireland?Coverage around AI tends to exaggerate or catastrophise its impact beyond what is knownSat Sept 20 2025 - 06:01
Gaelic Players Association to call for increase to player grants of almost 80%Pre-budget submission to look for increase from €1,400 to €2,500 and take overall cost to €10mWed Sept 17 2025 - 22:00
Housing crisis has made life worse for women suffering domestic violence, conference toldNational Women’s Council director Orla O’Connor calls for Government housing policy that incorporates women’s safetyTue Sept 16 2025 - 21:17
‘To feel Irish from today, I’m so proud’: thousands receive citizenshipCeremonies taking place at Dublin convention centre this weekTue Sept 16 2025 - 06:00
A place to park up: why rural pubs are welcoming camper vans for overnight staysMotor homes are becoming increasingly popular, but there are too few camp sites for themTue Sept 16 2025 - 06:00
Red flags for graduates: learning about your new role as you enter the workforceIt can be difficult for graduates without formal industry experience to understand their expectations for a jobMon Sept 15 2025 - 05:01
One in five children lives in poverty when housing costs factored in, ESRI findsOfficial poverty measures do not account for accommodation, research body notesTue Sept 09 2025 - 06:00
Good With Faces, Oisín Kearney’s new two hander at Dublin Fringe, is filled with punchy twistsDublin Fringe Festival 2025: Vicky Allen and Patrick McBrearty play a mother and social-care worker locked in an oscillating interrogationMon Sept 08 2025 - 12:49
Ireland praised for Palestine support but Government urged to do more at solidarity marchOrganisers estimate at least 10,000 gathered at US embassy after almost two years of warSat Sept 06 2025 - 16:31
Second Asian hornet nest found in Cork, with sighting in Dublin confirmedNew site in Cobh about 10km away from Cork city nest, which was removed on FridaySat Sept 06 2025 - 15:39